Many letters are received annually by the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station requesting information on the different legumes and grasses. This publication has been prepared to answer the more important questions pertaining to the choice of legumes and grasses for different uses and conditions.2 Legumes of greatest value for different uses or soil conditions in Iowa are (1) alfalfa, (2) medium red clover, (3) mammoth red clover, (4) alsike clover, (5) white clover, (6) the biennial white and yellow sweet clovers, (7) hubam clover, (the annual white sweet clover) (8) Korean lespedeza, (9) dalea and (10) soybeans. A discussion of soybeans is largely omitted in this publication since the growing of this crop is entirely different from that of...
Only a handful of well-adapted herbaceous summer forage legumes are currently marketed for drier reg...
This bulletin presents the results obtained during the past three years with alfalfa and clover at t...
The dynamics of warm-season grass and legume plant communities are affected by grazing landscape and...
Most Iowa pastures display only a small variety of plant species, resulting in large seasonal and an...
Iowa pastures are diverse in the landscapes and soil conditions present within small area units. Int...
Blue grass and the clovers do well in Iowa; but many of the cultivated grasses which are valued high...
Forage grass and legume performance varies under different conditions. No single forage type or vari...
In this state where corn is king other productions are apt to be neglected, or looked upon as of min...
Extension Circular 61-136: This circular is about native and introduced grasses and legumes in Nebra...
Few other crops in Iowa have shown such rapid acreage increases as soybeans or proved as advantageou...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Red clover, the old standby rotation legume of our fathers and grandfathers, was shoved back a few y...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Perennial warm-season grass pastures, primarily bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon [L] Pers..)) and bahi...
Only a handful of well-adapted herbaceous summer forage legumes are currently marketed for drier reg...
This bulletin presents the results obtained during the past three years with alfalfa and clover at t...
The dynamics of warm-season grass and legume plant communities are affected by grazing landscape and...
Most Iowa pastures display only a small variety of plant species, resulting in large seasonal and an...
Iowa pastures are diverse in the landscapes and soil conditions present within small area units. Int...
Blue grass and the clovers do well in Iowa; but many of the cultivated grasses which are valued high...
Forage grass and legume performance varies under different conditions. No single forage type or vari...
In this state where corn is king other productions are apt to be neglected, or looked upon as of min...
Extension Circular 61-136: This circular is about native and introduced grasses and legumes in Nebra...
Few other crops in Iowa have shown such rapid acreage increases as soybeans or proved as advantageou...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Red clover, the old standby rotation legume of our fathers and grandfathers, was shoved back a few y...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Iowa producers grow and manage 40 to 50 different species of plants for forage, cover crops in row c...
Perennial warm-season grass pastures, primarily bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon [L] Pers..)) and bahi...
Only a handful of well-adapted herbaceous summer forage legumes are currently marketed for drier reg...
This bulletin presents the results obtained during the past three years with alfalfa and clover at t...
The dynamics of warm-season grass and legume plant communities are affected by grazing landscape and...